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Radio Frequency Spoiling
The use of varying
phase
or timing of the RF pulses to prevent setting up a condition of
steady state free precession
, e.g. in rapid
excitation
MR imaging
.
See also
Spoiler Gradient Pulse
and
Rapid Excitation Magnetic Resonance Imaging
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Saturation Recovery
(SR) Particular type of
partial saturation
pulse sequence
in which the preceding pulses leave the spins in a state of
saturation
, so that recovery at the time of the next pulse has taken place from an initial condition of no
magnetization
. A rare used
MRI
pulse sequence
that generates a predominantly
proton density
dependent signal, basically employing a 90° RF
excitation
pulse, with a very long
repetition time
. With this technique T1 times can be measured faster than with
inversion recovery
pulse
sequences
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This
saturation
recovery sequence consists of multiple 90°
radio
frequency
(RF) pulses with a short
repetition time
. A
spoiler gradient pulse
dephases the
longitudinal magnetization
that remains after the first 90°
radio
frequency
pulse
. A
repetition time
interval after the application of this
spoiling
gradient
turns an additional 90° pulse the new developed
longitudinal magnetization
into the transverse plane, followed by recording a
gradient echo
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